BodyBagger
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2007
- 459
Hello all,
I am coming across many different things I have not seen done before while working this contract job. I noticed that all of the nuts and bolts have been created from scratch (not from TB) and they all hace an axis included. On the assemblies, they mate the axis of the bolts with the axis of the hole they are being used with rather than concentric mates. Why would this be the preferred method or am I missing something here? When I asked why they were creating bolts from scratch and not pulling them from TB, they said "what's toolbox?".........![[surprise] [surprise] [surprise]](/data/assets/smilies/surprise.gif)
I am coming across many different things I have not seen done before while working this contract job. I noticed that all of the nuts and bolts have been created from scratch (not from TB) and they all hace an axis included. On the assemblies, they mate the axis of the bolts with the axis of the hole they are being used with rather than concentric mates. Why would this be the preferred method or am I missing something here? When I asked why they were creating bolts from scratch and not pulling them from TB, they said "what's toolbox?".........
![[surprise] [surprise] [surprise]](/data/assets/smilies/surprise.gif)